QUOTE(kenlimfornication @ Dec 12 2014, 07:19 PM)
Doubt it do any help. What is on the top? Your plaster ceiling installed new?Bathroom exhaust fan question
Bathroom exhaust fan question
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Dec 12 2014, 07:24 PM
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Dec 13 2014, 10:09 AM
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QUOTE(kenlimfornication @ Dec 12 2014, 02:52 PM) hi all, Your house humidity is very high. Must find out the source then only you can resolve your problem.i have a exhaust fan mounted on my toilet window just like the above. However, my toilet still feels very "wet" and already have mold on my plaster ceiling although I just move in 8 months ago. Contractor previously told me my condo is quite old (14 years) and has house sweat. Whatever bullcrap that is. I even have molds on my PVC in the masterbedroom and shirts which I havent worn for a long time. How do I get rid of molds? For temporary measure, you can put some charcoal at those high humidity areas 1st. |
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Dec 13 2014, 11:51 AM
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QUOTE(kenlimfornication @ Dec 12 2014, 07:19 PM) It is raining season now. Everyday is high humidity. It is 2x the effort to get rid it.Also if your bathroom is in shading area which is out of sun path, also Need 2x effort. I have this kind of area which is always wet. Algae and mold is alway there. |
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Dec 14 2014, 07:44 PM
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QUOTE(weikee @ Dec 12 2014, 07:24 PM) yea new plaster ceiling. well the mold is not like 1 big patch of black. just some stains across it and can see the rusted nails patch too.QUOTE(enriquelee @ Dec 13 2014, 10:09 AM) Your house humidity is very high. Must find out the source then only you can resolve your problem. Yea, how do i do that...i'm still thinking.For temporary measure, you can put some charcoal at those high humidity areas 1st. QUOTE(ozak @ Dec 13 2014, 11:51 AM) It is raining season now. Everyday is high humidity. It is 2x the effort to get rid it. Also if your bathroom is in shading area which is out of sun path, also Need 2x effort. I have this kind of area which is always wet. Algae and mold is alway there. |
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Dec 15 2014, 09:14 AM
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QUOTE(kenlimfornication @ Dec 14 2014, 07:44 PM) yea new plaster ceiling. well the mold is not like 1 big patch of black. just some stains across it and can see the rusted nails patch too. Go check around which area have a damp surface.Yea, how do i do that...i'm still thinking. Then from there start trace the reason. Currently i also found heavy condensation on my master bathroom fixed glass panel. Hopefully it is not leakage of aluminium members. |
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Sep 28 2015, 12:10 PM
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How much labour charge to install an exhaust fan?? One contractor quote me RM200 to install with wiring exposed & use 3 pin plug (no wall hacking, no extra wall socket or switch) & I have to supply the fan myself..!!!
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Sep 28 2015, 02:15 PM
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QUOTE(culain99 @ Sep 28 2015, 12:10 PM) How much labour charge to install an exhaust fan?? One contractor quote me RM200 to install with wiring exposed & use 3 pin plug (no wall hacking, no extra wall socket or switch) & I have to supply the fan myself..!!! If it doesn't look difficult to you, try DIY. Save you RM200. |
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Sep 28 2015, 02:55 PM
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QUOTE(NewEdgeSafetyDoor @ Jun 13 2016, 01:06 PM) I vote to have it vented out as well. Since you are already installing the Fan, might as well have it vented out. I believe the original reasoning for ceiling mounted exhaust fan is only when that ceiling is naturally vented to the outside air..Like many other LYN members said, it will cause mold and fungus growth in the ceiling. This can also cause terminate attack on the wood frames. The cost of repair in the future may be very high. Not to mention those mold and fungus growth can cause respiratory infections and other health issues in your family. It's just not worth taking health risk for not a huge amount of money. ![]() And you are right for condo's where the ceiling is closed the solution is to vent it via side wall opening and windows outside to allow new air to ventilate inside the room.. If i remember correctly i believe ASHRAE recommends an air change of 6x to 10 x for domestic living residences and up to 20x per hour for bathrooms.. You must ventilate to remove the natural buildup of dust mites and moisture.. and for static enclosures like condo's and apartments without professional Architect design the additional mechanical ventilation is compulsory to achieve the required air changes.. |
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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 17 2014, 11:30 PM) How does the timer work since the vent is tied to the lights, does it mean, when you switch off the light switch, the timer will delay the vent & light for the duration set?is there a way to have just the vent fan running but light switch off, like those fans in turbo cars? also for window type with no ledge, can only use those round type? I search 11street no idea which are suitable. those square ones need to sit on ledge? http://www.11street.my/totalsearch/TotalSe...cParam=malaysia |
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any contractor to recommend?
I need to install a exhaust fan on window in my bathroom also... tot we can open the window but seems not efficient for the passive air flow to suck away all the moisture... |
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